The Enterprise Security Blind Spot in Agentic AI | Token Security’s Itamar Apelblat
Why It Matters
Without securing AI agents as distinct identities, organizations risk uncontrolled access and data breaches, making intent‑based identity management essential for safe AI adoption.
Key Takeaways
- •AI agents create a new class of non‑human identities.
- •Token Security maps agent access to business applications for policy enforcement.
- •Lack of visibility into service accounts exposes critical infrastructure risks.
- •RSA Innovation Sandbox finalists receive $5 M venture funding each.
- •Secure AI adoption requires intent‑based controls and lifecycle management.
Summary
The video features Itamar Apelblat, CEO and co‑founder of Token Security, discussing the emerging security blind spot created by agentic AI at RSA’s Innovation Sandbox. He frames AI agents as a new, non‑human identity class that traditional IAM solutions don’t cover, highlighting the rapid shift from human‑centric identity to machine‑centric and agent‑centric models.
Apelblat explains that Token Security tackles this gap by integrating with both enterprise applications and AI platforms, mapping every agent’s permissions, actions, owners, and intent. By correlating agent activity with business‑critical resources, the platform can enforce granular policies—e.g., restricting a specific AI model to a single department or sandbox environment—without adding latency to AI adoption.
A memorable anecdote illustrates the problem: a six‑year‑old service‑account password gave Apelblat admin access to a highly secure network, exposing how forgotten non‑human credentials can become catastrophic. He emphasizes that “agent risk is based on the level of access they have and the autonomy they possess,” and that understanding an agent’s purpose is essential for effective control.
The discussion underscores that enterprises must adopt intent‑based identity controls and lifecycle management to safely harness AI’s productivity gains. Token’s finalist status in RSA’s Innovation Sandbox, backed by a $5 M venture pool, signals strong market validation for solutions that secure the next generation of AI‑driven operations.
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